The bodies of two missing Indiana girls found in the woods near a creek have been identified, and their deaths are being investigated as a double homicide, authorities said Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2017. Autopsy results released Wednesday confirmed the identities of the teens as Liberty "Libby" German, 14, and Abigail "Abby" Williams, 13.

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Foul play suspected after bodies of missing girls are discovered near creek

The deaths of Liberty "Libby" German, 14, and Abigail "Abby" Williams, 13 are being investigated as homicides

(CNN) -- The bodies of two missing Indiana girls found in the woods near a creek have been identified, and their deaths are being investigated as a double homicide, authorities said Wednesday.

Autopsy results released Wednesday confirmed the identities of the teens as Liberty "Libby" German, 14, and Abigail "Abby" Williams, 13.

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The girls' bodies were discovered by search volunteers Tuesday along a railroad bridge near Dear Creek in Delphi, about 70 miles northwest of Indianapolis, the Carroll County Sheriff's Department said in a statement.

Missing since Monday

On Monday, the teens were dropped off to go hiking, but when they did not show up to be picked up by family members, police were notified. Soon after, a search party was formed of community volunteers and several law enforcement agencies to find the missing teens, police said.

This is believed to be the first double-homicide investigation in Carroll County's recent history, Indiana State Trooper Sgt. Kim Riley said in a news conference Wednesday.

Police are not releasing the cause and manner of death of the teens at this time.

The investigation

Police provided a photograph of a subject who was on the Delphi Historic Trails around the time Abigail and Liberty were walking. They are asking help from the public to identify him so he can be contacted regarding what he might have seen.

Investigators are proceeding with caution and not calling the man in the photograph a suspect. There is no suspect(s) in custody at this time, police said.

"There is someone out there that did this crime and we're going to track them down," Sheriff Tobe Leazenby told CNN affiliate WXIN. "Folks should continue with business as usual but be more mindful and watch your surroundings a little closer."

Police are asking anyone who has any information on the case to call the Carroll County Sheriff's Department at 765-564-2413, the Delphi Police Department at 765-564-2345 or the Indiana State Police at 765-567-2125.